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<blockquote data-quote="LunaticRT" data-source="post: 8654981" data-attributes="member: 669525"><p>Please do not buy anything Boss, it sickens me that they make any money at all. The Rockford coaxials are decent; however, you could buy some pro audio drivers or component sets of better quality for under the cost of those. </p><p></p><p>Try looking at options from McLaren, Alphard Audio, PRV, Dayton, and Crescendo for some raw drivers and soft dome tweeters. Most options from those companies should be plenty loud and rugged enough to last you for years. </p><p></p><p>As for your sub and wiring, I’d hit up GP Car Audio right now for their Bump2School sale. You can grab a Alphard Audio Machete 10” sub with a 4 gauge amp kit that you could cut into a big three kit, since you won’t need 17ft of power wire, all for ~$170 with free shipping. </p><p></p><p>Then get a 5 channel amp such as the Pioneer GMD9605 which can be bought for $180-220 depending on where you look. </p><p></p><p>Those are my “budget” recommendations and hopefully you have some moolah leftover to buy a decent AGM battery to cope with the more than likely dismal voltage drop. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LunaticRT, post: 8654981, member: 669525"] Please do not buy anything Boss, it sickens me that they make any money at all. The Rockford coaxials are decent; however, you could buy some pro audio drivers or component sets of better quality for under the cost of those. Try looking at options from McLaren, Alphard Audio, PRV, Dayton, and Crescendo for some raw drivers and soft dome tweeters. Most options from those companies should be plenty loud and rugged enough to last you for years. As for your sub and wiring, I’d hit up GP Car Audio right now for their Bump2School sale. You can grab a Alphard Audio Machete 10” sub with a 4 gauge amp kit that you could cut into a big three kit, since you won’t need 17ft of power wire, all for ~$170 with free shipping. Then get a 5 channel amp such as the Pioneer GMD9605 which can be bought for $180-220 depending on where you look. Those are my “budget” recommendations and hopefully you have some moolah leftover to buy a decent AGM battery to cope with the more than likely dismal voltage drop. [/QUOTE]
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